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Subject: [TowerTalk] Plumbing > Hardline -- simpler, cheaper way
From: jon.zaimes@dol.net (Jon Zaimes AA1K)
Date: Thu Jul 17 20:05:33 2003
For 3/4 inch CATV hardline, I strip back the black jacket about 2 inches, carve 
out the foam dialectric to depth of about 3/4 -inch (easiest with a $25 coring 
tool), cut four slits in the aluminum shield about an inch long, slip on a 
PL-258 double-male barrel connector -- a snug fit over the center conductor, 
use one all-stainless hose clamp to tighten down the slit shield to the outside 
of the barrel connector. Connect PL-259 of coax jumper to other end of  the 
PL-258 and tape (use the cheap stuff!) for weather protection if needed.

For 1/2 inch CATV hardline, strip back black jacket about 2.5 inches, strip 
back shield and foam to expose center conductor slightly longer than the length 
of the pin of a PL-259,  strip back shield about 1/2 inch to expose foam 
dialectric, cut five equally-spaced slits in the shield about  1 inch long, 
carefully pry up slit shield pieces to separate from foam dialectric, compress 
foam dialectric with pliers, thread PL-259 onto cable, solder center conductor, 
 use one small all-stainless hose clamp to tighten down the slit shield onto 
the rear of the body of the PL-259, tape (use the cheap stuff!) for weather 
protection if needed.

I have never had a failure with either of these methods. Some have been in use 
for more than 20 years.

73/Jon AA1K
Delaware


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